Even govt to be held accountable for breach under Data Protection Bill: Sources


New Delhi, Nov 19 (IANS): In case of a data breach, even the government would be held accountable as per the provisions of the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, highly-placed sources said.

The government had on Friday released the draft of the proposed Bill for public comments.

Sources informed that the Bill will cover aspects related to digital data and will hold those entities accountable which are monetising data.

In case of data breach, even the government won't be exempted, the source said.

The draft legislation has exempted certain entities notified as data fiduciaries by the government from various compliances, including sharing details for the purpose of data collection.

It has also proposed a penalty of up to Rs 500 crore in case data fiduciaries or entities processing data on their behalf violate any provisions of the Bill.

 

  

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  • Aam Aadmi, Ihaloka

    Sat, Nov 19 2022

    Government Accountable ? You must forget it as a cruel joke especially with present government. Do you remember Rafael Jet Scam ? What present government said about top secret defence files. If has misplaced files. Can you believe it ? Top secret defence files misplaced ? Isn't it sedition ? Just to protect few corrupt politicians and its financier beneficiaries government lied in SC. Then how can you trust this government with your data ? No accountability & No responsibility. Only arrogance.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 19 2022

    If the govt itself is a outlaw entity and anti constitutional then where is accountability and justice????……All independent institutions and agencies are under the direct control of the govt which is again a grave constitutional violation.

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